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  ## TreeFeature

  <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">This sample makes a subclass of the standard esriGeodatabase Feature by adding an interface with functions specific to trees.</div>  

```
Language:              VC++
Subject:               Geodatabase
Organization:          Esri, http://www.esri.com
Date:                  10/17/2019
ArcObjects SDK:        10.8
Visual Studio:         2017, 2019
.NET Target Framework: 4.5
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### Resources

* [ArcObjects .NET API Reference online](http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcobjects/latest/net/webframe.htm)  
* [Sample Data Download](../../releases)  
* [What's new](http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcobjects/latest/net/webframe.htm#91cabc68-2271-400a-8ff9-c7fb25108546.htm)  
* [Download the ArcObjects SDK for .Net from MyEsri.com](https://my.esri.com/)  

### Usage
1. Open and build the solution to register the DLL and register to component categories.  
1. Open ArcMap and add the Trees feature class. You will find this feature class in the Samples/Data/Trees/GDBTrees.gdb of the ArcObjects Developer Kit. This feature class has been preconfigured to store custom tree features.  
1. In the ArcMap VBA environment, Click Tools, then References and browse to the example's DLL.   
1. Run the 'TreeFeatureTest' VBA macro from the TreeFeatureTest.bas file that accompanies the example.  

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#### Licensing  
<table><tr><th> Development licensing </th><th> Deployment licensing </th></tr>
<tr><td> ArcGIS Desktop Standard </td><td> ArcGIS Desktop Standard </td></tr>  
<tr><td> ArcGIS Desktop Advanced </td><td> ArcGIS Desktop Advanced </td></tr>  
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